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CACI nets $9.9M for work on combined-arms squads for Army
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 10, 2019

CACI Inc.-Federal in Chantilly, Va., was awarded a $9.9 million contract to develop prototypes for a combined arms squad for the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense announced.

The contract covers design, development and validation of prototypes for a combined arms squad, the Pentagon said on Monday.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency began investing in combined-arms squads -- military units consisting of both human and robot fighters -- in 2016.

According to DARPA, combined-arms squads allow soldiers and Marines to fight off electromagnetic and cyber threats at the same time they fight physical ones.

Adding robot fighters to units would improve shared situational understanding of the environment, increase the time and space and allow for synchronization of fire and maneuvering in all three domains, the agency said.

In 2017 Lockheed Martin received a $12.9 million contract for Squad X dismounted infantry combat systems. Squads testing the Squad X system earlier this year wore vests fitted with sensors and moved through simulations alongside ground and aerial systems equipped with combinations of live and simulated surveillance tools.

The contract immediately obligates $5.7 million from fiscal 2019 DARPA funds for the work, which will be performed in Chantilly with an estimated completion date of Dec. 30, 2020.

Bids were solicited online with one being received.


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Army develops hearing protection for military working dogs
(UPI) Nov 28, 2019
From Ephesian war dogs to Conan, the dog honored this week for her role in the capture of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, dogs have been members of the battlefield since ancient times. But the effects of combat on dogs' longterm health - including their hearing - weren't closely examined until recently. And this week, the Army announced it has developed the Canine Auditory Protection System, or CAPS, to better protect the dogs while they're at work. Dogs' ears are sensitive. ... read more

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